Where can my husband and I stay that has a lot of dining and art experiences?

Where can my husband and I stay that has a lot of dining and art experiences?

I have three different places I’m thinking of: Eat Street, Uptown, and Northeast.

Eat Street (approximately 13 blocks of restaurants) definitely hits the highest for food and, depending on how you judge quantity versus quality, lowest on the art gallery. Its big bonus in that department: The end of Eat Street hits the free Minneapolis Institute of Art, which is our largest art museum. Mia has art from every period, around the world, and it doesn’t charge admission. The only place they do is for their traveling exhibit. If you’re coming in fall 2017, its pay exhibit is called Eyewitness Views: Making History in 18th Century Europe, which is a collection of paintings that immortalized historic events. It’s worth mentioning that the Walker Art Museum, about a mile or so away from Mia, is home to the restaurant Esker Grove, which is run by Doug Flicker, whom has been getting a lot of love from our local food critics. The area doesn’t strike me as the biggest place for shopping, but I also know the least about that. Here are some links about it to give you a general feel of the area: Meet Minneapolis, Star Tribune (all focused on the food),

There aren’t a ton of hotels around this area, but if you get one by the outskirts of Minneapolis, by the Minneapolis Convention Center/Mia, that’ll get you pretty close. Here are some places I found but personally have never stayed at: Minneapolis Hostel,Millennium Hotels, Hyatt Regency, and Minnestay. The latter has multiple locations, including Uptown, which is later on the list.

While there are none in the immediate area. The closest ones include: • LTD Brewing • Steel Toe Brewing • Utepils Brewing • LynLake Brewery As you get closer and closer to Minneapolis and St. Paul, the number increases exponentially. Some of our favorites are: • Surly...